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Enlist the points of how rainfall can be ineffective.

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Consequently ineffective rainfall is that portion which is lost by surface run-off (C1), unnecessary deep percolation losses (C2. 2.2), the moisture remaining in the soil after the harvest of the crop (C2. 1.3) and which is not useful for next season's crop.

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